Georgia Elwiss and Tara Norris share six wickets to limit Lightning
Southern Vipers 125 for 3 (Scholfield 41*) beat Lightning 124 for 9 (Elwiss 3-23, Norris 3-26) by seven wickets
Southern Vipers claimed a place at Sunday’s Finals Day in the Charlotte Edwards Cup with a last-ball victory over Lightning at the Incora County Ground at Derby.
Vipers – coached by Charlotte Edwards – clinched second place in Group A behind South East Stars, who beat Central Sparks earlier to claim a direct route to the final as the group winner with the best record. Vipers’ 19 points takes them to Finals Day at the Ageas Bowl with the best record of the second-placed sides in the two groups.
Looking to win their third trophy in five years, they will face Northern Diamonds in the eliminator for the chance to take on Stars in the final.
Abbey Freeborn led the way with 27 from 29 balls, adding 44 for the fourth wicket with Teresa Graves, before Ella Claridge and Kirstie Gordon swelled the total with a seventh-wicket stand worth 37 from 25 balls. But they paid for four dropped catches and 20 runs conceded in extras as Vipers overhauled their total with seven wickets in hand.
Bell, who missed the last Vipers fixture after being obliged to self-isolate, struck important blows in the Powerplay as Sonia Odedra was caught at long-on and Lucy Higham fell leg before. Lightning had 35 on the board from the opening six but also lost Beth Harmer.
Graves and Freeborn built steadily but the experienced Elwiss ended their progress, pushing one through a little wider as the latter made room for herself coming down the pitch for Carla Rudd to make the stumping. Lightning slid to 79 for 6 before Claridge, making only her second appearance for Lightning, and Gordon lifted the innings towards a respectable figure, Gordon clearing the midwicket rope off a free hit for the only six of the innings.
Needing 6.25 per over, Vipers lost skipper Georgia Adams in the fifth over but at 39 for 1 from six were up with the rate and looked favourites at 59 for 2 from 10, despite Norris, who was dropped twice, departing when she missed a reverse sweep attempt. A couple of boundaries by Scholfield off Gordon brought the target down to 45 from seven.
A chance put down off Elwiss cost only a single before Gordon beat her in the flight with her left-arm spin to keep Lightning in with a chance with 24 needed from 22 balls.
Needing nine from the last over, Vipers benefited from a no-ball for height bowled by Ballinger, picking up two off the free hit before Scholfield struck the winning run.